LEAGUE OF LEGENDS

As part of the League Client Update team, we undertook a full redesign of the League of Legends client and its surrounding ecosystem for a reimagined League of Legends experience from the ground up. Our new design language paved the way for the new direction of the League of Legends brand that spans across the globe to reach players in all our various touch points from the game itself to mobile, web, broadcast, event spaces, and physical products.

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TARGET KOREATOWN MURAL

Mural artwork for the new Target in Koreatown, Los Angeles. I wanted to reflect the blending of Korean and Latino cultures in Koreatown by showcasing the interesting similarities and differences of traditional Korean seals and Spanish tile art.

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COLLAGE PORTRAITS

A portrait series experimenting mixing found imagery and digital painting.

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RIOT GAMES MERCH

A collection of projects I worked on while on the Riot Games Merchandise team. The work spanned from apparel design for a T-shirt or hoodie to designing whole apparel collections and designing packaging for figures and pins.

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2018 lOL worlds championship

The 2018 apparel collection for Riot's annual League of Legends Worlds Championship, League's premiere esports event celebrating the best teams in the world. The event takes place in four different cities throughout Korea for 2018. We were inspired by the trigrams of the Korean flag and based the branding of this year's collection on its graphic qualities and repetition.

Final Product. photography and compositing by brandon meier and maurice radke

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ODDLOOP

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ICONOGRAPHY

A small collection of icons across a variety of projects I have worked on.

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OIL FIELDS OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 1940S

My contribution to the Eureka exhibit hosted by Hoodzpah Design.

I wanted to pay homage to the work of Alvin Lustig and the awesome illustrations he did for Ghost In The Underblows published in 1940. The intricate repetition of lines and shapes in that body of work reminded me of the mishmash of steel and verticality of oil fields and rigs that swallowed the landscape of SoCal in the 1930s and 40s. I chose three of the biggest oil fields to exist at that time and to this day California remains one of the top oil producing states in the country.